The assumption that all sexual contact to a man is positive is perhaps one of the things that makes me sometimes sick about being one.
Show LessReminds me of how people laugh when adult women teachers have sex with underage male students. Consent should be the standard universally.
Show LessThe greatest hazard of all, losing one’s self, can occur very quietly in the world, as if it were nothing at all. No other loss can occur so quietly; any other loss - an arm, a leg, five dollars, a wife, etc. - is sure to be noticed.
[ Søren Kierkegaard ]
Show Lessthink occasionally
of the suffering
of which you spare
yourself the sight
[ albert schweitzer ]
Show LessWALKING. you have captured what it means to walk with strangers through the city, imagining you are living their lives.
and accidentally living your own.
Show Lessat first i thought throngs of people would be no place for reflection. but when there are more people you are more likely to see yourself.
Show Lesswhere does all the poison go when we pretend we're not consumed with it //
it goes down, down, down the hatch //
bubbles back up when you're not looking //
Show Lessan (productions)® digitå/ // wørd pœm
trap
empire
entrap
conspire
prison
poison
imp
impress
EMPRESS
imprisonment
entrapment
i avoided the scene
the sea
THEY took note and killed a bird.
I swallowed black snakes.
You all avoid.
avoid
a void
void
null
nude
feud
Freud
fuck
i feel discriminated against on a daily basis...but then i again i have that luxury.
also - i love the use of 'we' in this article.
also, westernized idea of the individual is a destructive comfort.
Show Lessthe world may soon learn the power of THE INFINITE
∞ > 1
that the singularity of mind is fruitless
and running
Freud was all talk about regression and you trade mark.
sorry chap,
™ ≠ YOU
when all the colors are muddied we will know the power of possibility
the extermination of the singular mind
we will be honey bees 'n' shit
digested people
digested culture
kill,YR,Idol
Show LessI can imagine someone saying, since art is an important mode of knowing and communication, how
can it ever become obsolete? This question is simply heedless toward the successive lessons of the
avant-garde which prompted the brend theory.
. . . For us, all high art, for example, was seen in
the shadow of Stockhausen's "scientific music." Its
message, so far from being uplifting or even neutral, was a message we were better off without.
-Henry Flynt, 1990
I can imagine someone saying, since art is an important mode of knowing and communication, how
can it ever become obsolete? This question is simply heedless toward the successive lessons of the
avant-garde which prompted the brend theory.
. . . For us, all high art, for example, was seen in
the shadow of Stockhausen's "scientific music." Its
message, so far from being uplifting or even neutral, was a message we were better off without.
-Henry Flynt, 1990
no skirts tilted here, simon. i just have an affinity for old-timey visual tricks as opposed to the digital ones. they look realer and are tangible.
also, as the link you posted states: "Does it matter if you know how it works?"...nope.
Not to tilt your skirts, there, Kevin, but this has a logical explanation: http://www.sandlotscience.com/MysterySpots/Mystery_Spots_1.htm
Unlike my hatred for that tour guide.